Willow Greens Golf Centre

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to play a round at Willow Greens Golf Centre?

We always recommend hitting Willow Greens in late spring or early fall. The course is typically in fantastic shape, the crowds are thinner than peak summer, and you'll often snag better rates. Plus, the changing leaves in autumn make for a really picturesque round.

What kind of golf experience should I expect at Willow Greens?

Don't come expecting a championship-length monster; Willow Greens is a well-maintained executive-style course, perfect for a quick, enjoyable round. It's got enough challenge to keep you honest, especially with some tricky par-3s, but it's really about having fun and sharpening your short game. You'll find it's a fantastic spot to walk.

Are the practice facilities at Willow Greens worth checking out?

Absolutely, the practice facilities here are a real highlight, especially if you're looking to dial in your game. Their driving range has decent mats and targets, but we particularly love the dedicated short game area-it's one of the better ones we've seen for chipping and pitching practice. Plan to arrive a bit early to take advantage of it.

What's the typical cost for a round at Willow Greens Golf Centre?

You'll find Willow Greens offers excellent value, especially for the quality of the greens and fairways. Expect to pay around $30-45 CAD for 9 holes, depending on the time of day and season, with 18-hole rates being proportionally good. It's a great option if you're looking for an affordable, well-kept course without breaking the bank.

Is Willow Greens a good course for beginners or families?

Definitely! Willow Greens is incredibly welcoming for beginners and families, which is one of its best qualities. The shorter holes and relaxed atmosphere make it less intimidating than a full-length course, and we've seen plenty of multi-generational groups enjoying their rounds. It's the perfect place to introduce someone to golf without the pressure.